Of the tickets written in November, 13 were for no insurance, seven were for running a stop sign and six were for running a red light, seven were seat belt violations, nine were for driver’s license violations, three were for curfew violations and two were for violations of the city’s vicious dog ordinance.

Officers have been focusing on both curfew and animal violations both because of complaints and also as a way to reduce calls proactively.

Arrests last month included seven for simple assault, for for trespassing, four for disturbing the peace, three for domestic violence, and three for malicious mischief.

The Fire Department answered 25 calls in November, including a building fire, two cooking fires and a vehicle fire.

Firefighters answered 13 emergency medical and rescue calls, seven of which were for medical assistance. They also had four false alarms.